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Lakewood Antique Market in September
Save the date for the next Lakewood 400 Antiques Market on September 6-7-8. Come see for yourself why thousands of customers visit the Lakewood 400 Antiques Market the first weekend of every month. At the Lakewood 400 Antiques Market you’ll find so much more than just antiques. You can shop over 500 booths brimming with unique items you simply will not find anywhere else. We have antiques, furniture, home decor, jewelry, rugs, vintage clothing, yard art, folk art, oil paintings, fine china, coins, sports memorabilia, lighting, crystal, record albums and much, much more.
Case against Georgia football wide receiver from May arrest resolved before arraignment
Two misdemeanor charges against Georgia football freshman wide receiver Sacovie White from an early morning arrest in Athens on May 18 have been dismissed. Athens-Clarke County Solicitor General Will Fleenor last week entered a dismissal for prior to accusation for charges of reckless driving and driving the wrong way on a one-way street...
UGA Football QB Carson Beck Shows off With Kirby Smart After Graduation from UGA
ATHENS - UGA Football QB Carson Beck graduated from the University of Georgia this summer, and showed off his accomplishment in a photo with UGA coach Kirby Smart. Beck enrolled at Georgia in 2020. He took over the starting quarterback job in 2023 and guided the Bulldogs to a 13-1 season and an Orange Bowl victory over No. 5 Florida State to conclude the season.
Six veterans honored in Shawmut
VALLEY — On Saturday, the Georgia-Alabama State Line Chapter of the Quilts of Valor honored six veterans of the East Alabama-West Georgia region with quilt presentations. The 11:30 a.m. EDT ceremony took place in the fellowship hall at Shawmut Methodist Church. Debra Alexander presided over the meeting and introduced each person being honored. The group […] The post Six veterans honored in Shawmut appeared first on Valley Times-News.
Feds say metro Atlanta real estate CEO ran $300 million Ponzi scheme, bought $3 million yacht with investor funds
ATLANTA — The CEO of a metro Atlanta-based real estate firm is accused of running a $300 million Ponzi scheme impacting more than 2,000 investors, funding a "lavish lifestyle" that included the purchase of a $3 million yacht. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission announced Thursday it had obtained...
Career expo to connect jobseekers with Sandy Springs employers
The Sandy Springs Connects! career expo will be held on Sept. 12 at the Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center, featuring local businesses and hundreds of jobseekers looking for competitive salaries, benefits, and career advancement opportunities. The post Career expo to connect jobseekers with Sandy Springs employers appeared first on Rough Draft Atlanta.
The Avenue Peachtree City’s Four New Tenants Bring Furniture, Fashion, Fitness and Food to Town
The Avenue Peachtree City announced today four new tenants — Arhaus, Kendra Scott, Motivate Studios and 9292 Korean BBQ — are now open, expanding its unique offerings for visitors. “From furniture and jewelry to fitness and food, our new tenants complement our already vibrant mix of retailers, restaurants...
Antisemitic signs removed after protest at Dunwoody home
A Dunwoody North resident negotiated an agreement with a Womack Road homeowner to remove an antisemitic sign from her front yard after 20 people gathered to protest. The homeowner, whose residence is less than a block from Dunwoody High School on a well-traveled pedestrian sidewalk, has allegedly been displaying for months multiple yard signs in support of Palestine, including one with slurs against Jewish people.
Student journalists matter. It’s time Georgia passes the New Voices law that they deserve.
Student journalists in Georgia are fighting for their freedom of speech rights, as New Voices laws aim to protect them from censorship by public school administrators and ensure that their work is protected and championed. The post Student journalists matter. It’s time Georgia passes the New Voices law that they deserve. appeared first on Rough Draft Atlanta.
Big Georgia county to start charging some costs to people who challenge the eligibility of voters
ATLANTA (AP) — An election board in one of Georgia’s largest counties has voted to start charging people who challenge the eligibility of voters for the cost of notifying the challenged voters. The Cobb County Board of Elections and Registrations voted 4-1 on Tuesday to adopt the rule. Debbie Fisher, a Republican member of the […]
Ga. Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger visits Columbia County Sheriff’s Office
"We've been doing these regional tabletop exercises, it's really about election security," Raffensperger said. "We've been doing cyber security, physical security and just making sure everyone understands that Georgia will have a safe, secure, accurate election coming up here in November."
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